Student Edition - April 17, 2020
1 Thing to Know Today
Campus Community
7 things to do this weekend: Bake-off, new virtual exhibits, more
This weekend, try virtual tours of the Great Wall of China, Van Gogh Museum, San Diego Zoo or Georgia Aquarium; host a video bake-off with friends and more.
CU regents hear update on financial impacts of COVID-19, next steps
Via a virtual meeting on April 16, university operational impacts, as well as state and university budgets, were presented and discussed with the CU Board of Regents.
New CU Boulder Pride Office opens
The Pride Office is now open (virtually) on campus. Housed under the Center for Inclusion and Social Change, the new office is designed to serve campus LGBTQ+ students and employees.
Campus Safety
What to know about police impersonators
There have been reports recently that police impersonators have stopped and questioned drivers. Boulder County police departments are not conducting traffic stops to ask drivers why they're out.
Top Stories of the Week
Have you been impacted by COVID-19? Find resources and support
As we continue to adjust to impacts from the global coronavirus pandemic, our campus community is coming together to support students with the Buffs Together campaign. Find out about support and resources available.
CU Boulder undergraduate researchers named Goldwater Scholars
Niamh Brown and Santos Navarro join 42 previous CU Boulder recipients of the Goldwater Scholars award, which rewards juniors and seniors who are actively conducting research in math, science and engineering.
26 graduate students receive National Science Foundation fellowships
Twenty-six CU Boulder graduate students have received NSF Graduate Research Fellowships, a prestigious award that recognizes students in STEM fields with a three-year annual stipend of $34,000.
Ìý